Disasters: Deconstructed Podcast
Society & Culture
Join us this week for a discussion with DRR expert and #NoNaturalDisasters advocate Irasema Alcántara-Ayala, Professor of Natural Hazards and Risk at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. We discuss how risk is created within society and how state responses so often focus on reacting to hazards rather than addressing root causes. What does this mean for Latin America and the Caribbean? How do efforts by organizations like La Red support efforts towards a real understanding of risk?
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Further information:
La Red
Our guests:
Irasema Alcántara-Ayala
Music this week from "New Years Day" by Michael Shynes.
S5E6 - Disaster as Event or Process?
S5E5 - LGBTQI Experiences
S5E4 - Recovery Beyond Physical Reconstruction
S5E3 - Gravity, Hazards & Disasters
S5E2 - Revisiting the Idea of Disaster
S5E1 - Technical Experts with Social Conscience
Voices of Asia-Pacific Youth on COVID-19 - Part 2 - Looking Forward
Voices of Asia-Pacific Youth on COVID-19 - Part 1 - Stories of Impact
S4E15 - Season Wrap
S4E14 - Gender & Sexuality
S4E13 - Community-Centered Work in South-East Asia
S4E12 - Mainstreaming DRR & Caribbean Solidarity
S4E11 - The Amazon and Urban Development
S4E9 - Coloniality & Disasters
S4E8 - Vulnerability (Audience Special)
S4E7 - Vicarious Trauma
S4E6 - Infrastructure Justice
S4E5 - Radio Storytelling
S4E4 - Public Schools
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